Trevin Wax links to three quizzes here. I got 10/10/9. The order of the parables in Luke 15-16 was the question I dropped on the advanced quiz.
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I didn’t do nearly so well, but I DID get the order of the parables right. I just remembered some of the discussion in Kenneth Bailey’s book.
10/10/8. I remembered that the three lost parables are all in chapter 15 and that lost (prodigal) son comes third of those three – from there is was elimination.
That was rather difficult. It was 10/5/4 for me, though I missed a few easy ones because I answered too hastily.
This may very well embarrass me into revisiting John and Revelation in a serious manner.
I was really disappointed in myself for dropping the parable question. I knew the order of the three lost parables, but somehow forget that they were all in Luke 15, which is simply inexcusable, considering that I just reread Kenneth Bailey’s book a few months ago.
Yeah, you should be ashamed of yourself. I’m not sure I can be your friend anymore.
I got 9/6/5 :S
10/10/8